Online training

To ensure that the knowledge and tools developed throughout the All on Board project could reach a wider audience, an online training event was held on April 30th, 2025. Hosted jointly by all partner organizations, the event was designed for youth workers and practitioners who had not been able to attend the in-person LTTAs or local pilot phases.

The session provided a comprehensive overview of the project—tracing its journey from research and co-creation to field testing and refinement. Participants were introduced to the core structure of the final methodology, with a focus on some of its most effective and adaptable tools.

What set this event apart was its open, collaborative spirit. Rather than simply presenting finished products, the facilitators took time to share the challenges faced along the way, the insights gained during implementation, and the process of shaping the final version of the methodology. Attendees were encouraged to ask questions, reflect on how these methods might apply to their own work, and consider how they could adapt them to their specific local realities.

The training also featured a walk-through of selected methods that had proven particularly successful during the pilot phase—offering not just theoretical descriptions but practical examples of how they were used in different settings.

The event served as a bridge—connecting the project’s internal journey with the broader field of youth work, and reinforcing the idea that engagement strategies should be shared, adapted, and kept alive through ongoing exchange.

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